Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] have made a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | My last chance and I 've made a mess of it . |
2 | I think that one of the great problems , and I 've made a number of studies of individual Puritans in the seventeenth century , is that we talk about Puritanism and we think of Victorian Nonconformity . |
3 | I ought to be home in three days and I 've made a deal with Henry . |
4 | Look , I know you 're clever and you 've made a success of a career in a male-dominated area , but there 's no need to ram that fact down everyone 's throat . ’ |
5 | And you 've made a mistake about something else . |
6 | And you 've made a profit . |
7 | And she had made a choice ; she had chosen not to go home , she had chosen to live here and cope with sharks between the furniture and Bryony 's contempt , in order to purchase a freedom … to choose what she would do next . |
8 | We did Decadence in London and America together — and we 've made a film for Channel 4 television . |
9 | ‘ Those changes are still taking place and we have made a number of recent innovations to cater for them . |
10 | And we have made a point of saying in this press release that children can individually enter this as well . |
11 | they snapped it up at that price that his er sold and then they could n't pay er when , when the time came , you know the everything went off , so they sold it and bought something else and they 've made a lot of money on that so they 've paid it off and have er a lot of money on the house |
12 | By 1990 turnover had increased to £150,000 and they had made a profit of £32,000 . |
13 | He had not for one minute , he said , imagined this could happen and they had even planned to move to Mexico where he was in the process of renovating a house for them ; the bedrooms were complete and he had made a nursery for Michelle 's daughter , China , never to be occupied . |
14 | And he drew it out actually , remember he 's only six , seven years old and what he 'd done was to put this spring loaded hanger into the back of the tube and he 'd made a kind of trigger with a little , little plastic peg , and he said here 's your gun ! |
15 | Her prolonged absence had affected his concentration , and he 'd made a hash of the signature of Percy Bysshe Shelley . |
16 | He was fair and quite softly-spoken and actually a little shy-looking , and he 'd made a point of taking off his uniform cap when he talked to her . |
17 | And he has made a lot of easy promises that he has not yet had to keep . |
18 | But I had made a mistake and not put the fellow 's name and address in my book . |
19 | I 'm sure I could find him now , but I have made a vow that I am not going to tell anyone where he is , for the man is innocent and has no hope of proving that at the moment . |
20 | It may be unconscious , but we 've made a decision at some stage about how it 's going to be . |
21 | You 'll have to supply the first two for now , but we have made a start with the paper work . |
22 | Thou hast done wonders in a little time , not only made a rake a husband but thou has made a rake a preacher . |
23 | But he had made a mess of it . |